2002-12-01 02:21:00 +00:00
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/*
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* AppleCommander - An Apple ][ image utility.
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* Copyright (C) 2002 by Robert Greene
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* robgreene at users.sourceforge.net
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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* option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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* or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
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* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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*/
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package com.webcodepro.applecommander.storage;
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2002-12-09 05:45:22 +00:00
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import java.io.IOException;
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import java.io.InputStream;
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2002-12-01 02:21:00 +00:00
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import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.Date;
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import java.util.List;
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/**
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* Abstract representation of a formatted Apple2 disk (floppy, 800k, hard disk).
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* <p>
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* Date created: Oct 5, 2002 3:51:44 PM
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* @author: Rob Greene
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*/
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public abstract class FormattedDisk extends Disk {
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/**
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* Use this inner class for label/value mappings in the disk info page.
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*/
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public class DiskInformation {
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private String label;
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private String value;
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public DiskInformation(String label, String value) {
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this.label = label;
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this.value = value;
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}
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public DiskInformation(String label, int value) {
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this.label = label;
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this.value = Integer.toString(value);
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}
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public DiskInformation(String label, Date value) {
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SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy");
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this.label = label;
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if (value != null) {
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this.value = dateFormat.format(value);
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} else {
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this.value = "-None-";
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}
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}
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public String getLabel() {
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return this.label;
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}
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public String getValue() {
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return this.value;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Use this inner interface for managing the disk usage data.
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* This offloads format-specific implementation to the implementing class.
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* The usage is very similar to a Java2 Iterator - next must be called to
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* set the value and isFree/isUsed are available for that location.
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*/
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public interface DiskUsage {
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public boolean hasNext();
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public void next();
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public boolean isFree();
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public boolean isUsed();
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}
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/**
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* This inner class represents the column header information used
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* in the directory display. Note that this needs to be synchronized
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* with the appropriate FileEntry objects.
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*/
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public static final int FILE_DISPLAY_STANDARD = 1;
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public static final int FILE_DISPLAY_NATIVE = 2;
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public static final int FILE_DISPLAY_DETAIL = 3;
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public class FileColumnHeader {
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public static final int ALIGN_LEFT = 1;
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public static final int ALIGN_CENTER = 2;
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public static final int ALIGN_RIGHT = 3;
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private String title;
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private int maximumWidth;
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private int alignment;
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public FileColumnHeader(String title, int maximumWidth, int alignment) {
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this.title = title;
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this.maximumWidth = maximumWidth;
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this.alignment = alignment;
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}
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public String getTitle() {
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return title;
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}
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public int getMaximumWidth() {
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return maximumWidth;
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}
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public int getAlignment() {
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return alignment;
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}
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public boolean isLeftAlign() {
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return alignment == ALIGN_LEFT;
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}
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public boolean isCenterAlign() {
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return alignment == ALIGN_CENTER;
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}
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public boolean isRightAlign() {
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return alignment == ALIGN_RIGHT;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Constructor for FormattedDisk.
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* @param filename
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* @param diskImage
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*/
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public FormattedDisk(String filename, byte[] diskImage) {
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super(filename, diskImage);
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}
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/**
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* Identify if this disk format is capable of having directories.
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*/
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public abstract boolean canHaveDirectories();
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/**
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* Return the name of the disk. Not the physical file name,
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* but "DISK VOLUME #xxx" (DOS 3.3) or "/MY.DISK" (ProDOS).
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*/
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public abstract String getDiskName();
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/**
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* Retrieve a list of files.
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*/
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public abstract List getFiles();
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/**
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* Identify the operating system format of this disk.
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*/
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public abstract String getFormat();
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/**
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* Return the amount of free space in bytes.
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*/
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public abstract int getFreeSpace();
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/**
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* Return the amount of used space in bytes.
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*/
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public abstract int getUsedSpace();
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/**
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* Get suggested dimensions for display of bitmap.
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* Typically, this will be only used for 5.25" floppies.
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* This can return null if there is no suggestion.
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*/
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public abstract int[] getBitmapDimensions();
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/**
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* Get the length of the bitmap.
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*/
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public abstract int getBitmapLength();
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/**
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* Get the disk usage iterator.
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*/
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public abstract DiskUsage getDiskUsage();
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/**
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* Get the labels to use in the bitmap.
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* Note that this should, at a minimum, return an array of
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* String[1] unless the bitmap has not been implemented.
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*/
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public abstract String[] getBitmapLabels();
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/**
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* Get disk information. This is intended to be pretty generic -
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* each disk format can build this as appropriate. Each subclass should
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* override this method and add its own detail.
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*/
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public List getDiskInformation() {
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List list = new ArrayList();
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list.add(new DiskInformation("File Name", getFilename()));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Disk Name", getDiskName()));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Physical Size (bytes)", getPhysicalSize()));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Free Space (bytes)", getFreeSpace()));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Used Space (bytes)", getUsedSpace()));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Physical Size (KB)", getPhysicalSize() / 1024));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Free Space (KB)", getFreeSpace() / 1024));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Used Space (KB)", getUsedSpace() / 1024));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Archive Order",
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is2ImgOrder() ? "2IMG" :
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isDosOrder() ? "DOS 3.3" :
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isProdosOrder() ? "ProDOS" : "Unknown"));
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list.add(new DiskInformation("Disk Format", getFormat()));
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return list;
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}
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/**
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* Get the standard file column header information.
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* This default implementation is intended only for standard mode.
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*/
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public List getFileColumnHeaders(int displayMode) {
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List list = new ArrayList();
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list.add(new FileColumnHeader("Name", 30, FileColumnHeader.ALIGN_LEFT));
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list.add(new FileColumnHeader("Type", 8, FileColumnHeader.ALIGN_CENTER));
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list.add(new FileColumnHeader("Size (bytes)", 6, FileColumnHeader.ALIGN_RIGHT));
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list.add(new FileColumnHeader("Locked?", 6, FileColumnHeader.ALIGN_CENTER));
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return list;
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}
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/**
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* Indicates if this disk format supports "deleted" files.
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* Not to be confused with being able to delete a file, this indicates that
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* deleted entries remain in the filesystem after the file has been deleted.
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* There are some filesystems that "compress" the file out of the structure
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* by completely removing the entry instead of marking it deleted (like
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* Apple Pascal).
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*/
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public abstract boolean supportsDeletedFiles();
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/**
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* Indicates if this disk image can read data from a file.
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* If not, the reason may be as simple as it has not beem implemented
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* to something specific about the disk.
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*/
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public abstract boolean canReadFileData();
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/**
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* Indicates if this disk image can write data to a file.
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* If not, the reason may be as simple as it has not beem implemented
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* to something specific about the disk (such as read-only image).
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*/
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public abstract boolean canWriteFileData();
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/**
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* Indicates if this disk image can create a file.
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* If not, the reason may be as simple as it has not beem implemented
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* to something specific about the disk.
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*/
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public abstract boolean canCreateFile();
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/**
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* Indicates if this disk image can delete a file.
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* If not, the reason may be as simple as it has not beem implemented
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* to something specific about the disk.
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*/
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public abstract boolean canDeleteFile();
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/**
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* Get the data associated with the specified FileEntry.
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* This is just the raw data. Use the FileEntry itself to read
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* data appropriately! For instance, DOS "B" (binary) files store
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* length and address as part of the file itself, but it is not treated
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* as file data.
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* @see FileEntry#getFileData()
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*/
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public abstract byte[] getFileData(FileEntry fileEntry);
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/**
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* Locate a specific file by filename.
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* Returns a null if specific filename is not located.
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*/
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public FileEntry getFile(String filename) {
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List files = getFiles();
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return getFile(files, filename.trim());
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}
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/**
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* Recursive routine to locate a specific file by filename.
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* Note that in the instance of a system with directories (ie, ProDOS),
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* this really returns the first file with the given filename.
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*/
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protected FileEntry getFile(List files, String filename) {
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FileEntry theFileEntry = null;
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if (files != null) {
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for (int i=0; i<files.size(); i++) {
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FileEntry entry = (FileEntry) files.get(i);
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if (entry.isDirectory()) {
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theFileEntry = getFile(entry.getFiles(), filename);
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break;
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}
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String otherFilename = entry.getFilename();
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if (otherFilename != null) otherFilename = otherFilename.trim();
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if (filename.equalsIgnoreCase(otherFilename)) {
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theFileEntry = entry;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return theFileEntry;
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}
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/**
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* Format the disk. Make sure that this is what is intended -
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* there is no backing out!
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*/
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public abstract void format();
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/**
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* Write the AppleCommander boot code to track 0 sector 0 of
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* the disk. This will work for a floppy, but may cause problems
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* for other devices.
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*/
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protected void writeBootCode() {
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InputStream inputStream = getClass().
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getResourceAsStream("AppleCommander-boot.dump");
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if (inputStream != null) {
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byte[] bootCode = new byte[SECTOR_SIZE];
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try {
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inputStream.read(bootCode, 0, bootCode.length);
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writeSector(0, 0, bootCode);
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} catch (IOException ignored) {
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the logical disk number. This can be used to identify
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* between disks when a format supports multiple logical volumes.
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* If a value of 0 is returned, there is not multiple logical
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* volumes to distinguish.
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*/
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public abstract int getLogicalDiskNumber();
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}
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